Momentum Nutrition Formula 56 Fat Burner Review

Momentum Nutrition Formula 56 Fat Burner Review

Buying a fat burner is a tough decision. There is a massive amount of products out there that offer vastly different things.

But if you’ve made the decision to lose fat, then here’s what you need to be looking for;

Boosted Metabolism

Increased Energy and Focus

Reduced Appetite

Better Mood

Simple, right?

Wrong. With such a vast amount of products available, it’s surprising that only a handful actually offer proven ingredients at clinical doses.

Is Momentum Nutrition’s Formula 56 going to be a fat burner that get’s you shredded faster and easier? Let’s take a look at the ingredients and find out.

Momentum Nutrition Formula 56 Fat Burner Core Ingredients

The ingredients in formula 56 are natural, with a big dose of Naringin. There’s a couple of unproven herbs etc in here that we’d be a little wary of if you are commited to getting the most from your fat burner.

There’s also a couple of stimulants, which is good, but there’s potential here for some negative interactions.

Let’s take a look at the ingredients that will have some impact on your weight cut.

Naringin

Naringin is a bioflavonoid which is uniquely found in grapefruit, and has unproven fat burning properties. This is a bit annoying, as it’s the main ingredient in this product and doesn’t exactly have science on it’s side like Green Tea or Green Coffee.

Caffeine

A proven ingredient. More energy, increased metabolism and better focus. This has been backed by countless studies and should be supplemented through the day for best fat burning results. The 250mg dose across 3 capsules in this product will get you some results too. Not bad.

L-Theanine

Known to reduce stress, this is a nondietry amino acid found pretty much exclusively in teas. It will help reduce the stimulatory effects of caffeine while still providing the person who supplements with increased energy. This is a good addition and with a fair dosage.

Synephrine

Synephrine is present in Bitter Orange and is known as citrus aurantium. This ingredient has similarities to ephedrine, which is actually a banned substance in most places as it is a dangerous stimulant.

While we are sure this ingredient is a little safer, when you take into account it’s in a supplement alongside caffeine, it becomes a cause for concern. These two stimulants have been proven to interact and cause side effects